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AP Study Groups
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While study groups are recommended – they are not mandatory.
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Study groups gathering to prepare for the AP Test should be limited to four or five students.
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Study groups should always have an agenda each time you meet. If your meetings take a turn toward being a social hour then point to the agenda and get back on track.
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Several past study groups have met on the weekends at the Grapevine Public Library where they could meet in a study room that had large white boards on the walls for tracing elements of world history across a specific time period. You may have to call the library about reserving these study rooms.
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Here are some tips on what to do with a study group: ~Compare your chapter notes and questions ~Compare lecture notes from various chapters ~Discuss handouts/readings from your five notebooks ~Make flashcards of vocabulary and important people ~Work with Barron’s flashcards for AP World that you can find at bookstores or Amazon.com. ~Make copies and take the tests in the back of the booster books. ~Divide up the info from ACORN and assign each person to make a one page review of their assigned topic to hand out to the rest of the group.
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Try to have each person in your group purchase a different study guide so you have lots of different material to look over. Check out apps online
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